Islands & Regions

Islands & Regions

About the Islands & Regions Section

Seven thousand six hundred islands. The number gets cited so often it starts to lose meaning — until you look at a map and begin to understand what it actually implies for anyone who wants to know this country properly. The Philippines isn’t one destination: it’s an archipelago of micro-worlds, each with its own dialect, its own food culture, its own particular relationship with the sea, the mountains, and the weather.

This Island & Regions section organizes those worlds the way it makes practical sense to navigate them: by the three major island groups — Luzon in the north, the Visayas in the center, and Mindanao in the south. Within each group, there are deep-dive guides to individual provinces and islands, written not for the person who wants to tick boxes but for the person who wants to understand a place. What distinguishes Batanes from every other province in the country? Why do the Visayas feel fundamentally different from northern Luzon despite sharing a national culture? Why does Mindanao ask you to see it clearly, without the anxieties that get projected onto it from outside?

Each Island & Region guide covers the geography honestly, including the parts of the year when the weather makes certain destinations impractical to visit, or when the roads make certain areas genuinely hard to reach. There are suggested itineraries for different lengths of stay and different travel styles, accommodation recommendations that go beyond the resorts that dominate search results, and notes on what makes each island or province worth the journey in its own right.

The goal is simple: to give you enough detail that when you arrive somewhere, you already have a sense of what you’re looking at, and enough curiosity left to discover what the guides couldn’t tell you.

Articles

Young Mindoro student viewing food content on smartphone in Manila dorm room at night
Mindoro

Mindoro Traditional Food You Need to Try Today

Meet Jessa Villanueva, a Mindoro-raised college student scrolling through Instagram food influencers, feeling the gap between viral “unusual” dishes and her childhood staple, simple, plain, often scoffed at by elders. Jessa sat in her Manila dorm room last September, phone ...
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Mangyan woman in Mindoro balancing traditional culture with modern technology representing indigenous agency
Mindoro

Mindoro Indigenous Culture in a Changing World

I watched a German tourist photograph a Mangyan woman in her traditional beaded necklace and handwoven skirt outside Calapan last year. He crouched, adjusted his lens three times, and never once asked her name. When he walked away, she turned ...
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Stingless jellyfish swimming in Lake Bababu Dinagat Island Philippines
Siargao

I Traded Boracay for Dinagat’s Stingless Jellyfish Lagoon

I stood at the ferry terminal in Surigao City with my backpack and a printout of directions that looked like they’d been typed on a typewriter in 1987. The clerk behind the desk squinted at my request. “Dinagat? Sir, why ...
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Rugged untouched coastline of Samar Island Philippines showing wild natural beauty
Samar

Why Samar Is the Philippines’ Ultimate Travel Test

Beyond the Filtered Facade I stepped off the boat in Guiuan, Eastern Samar, as a solo traveler and immediately knew something was wrong. Not dangerously wrong, just different wrong. The kind that makes your modern brain panic slightly. No Wi-Fi ...
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limasawa black coral forest diving philippines untouched
Leyte

Limasawa Diving: A Rare Black Coral Forest in the Philippines

Entering the Unknown: Limasawa’s Hidden Coral Forest The water off Limasawa, Philippines, turned from turquoise to black within seconds. My dive buddy, a stranger ten minutes ago, squeezed my shoulder. We descended together into what locals call the “coral forest,” ...
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A representation of a headless priest reportedly seen on Corregidor.
Luzon

What Makes Corregidor’s Ghost Story an Unusual Philippine Tale

The Legend That Won’t Stay Buried Picture this: you’re wandering through the bombed-out ruins of Corregidor Island at twilight. The air smells like salt and rust and something older. Then you see him, a priest in tattered robes, gliding soundlessly ...
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Traditional bangka boat traveling to Malapascua Island Philippines across turquoise Visayan Sea
Malapasqua

What Actually Happens When You Lose Everything Abroad

Setting the Scene: Authentic Philippines Travel vs. Tourist Expectations Malapascua Island sits like a tiny comma in the Visayan Sea, barely five square kilometers of white sand and promise. Budget travel on Malapascua Island is a very realistic goal for ...
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Empty beach on Danjugan Island at sunrise with palm trees and calm waves.
Danjugan

Embrace Your Authentic Travel Self on Danjugan Island’s Hidden Shores

What if the Most Transformative Journey Isn’t A trek across A Peak You Post on Instagram? Imagine you’re on an empty beach with just the hush of waves and susurration of wind in the leaves. The world feels miles away. ...
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Misty morning arrival at Siquijor Island from sea with banca and forested hills
Siquijor

Siquijor’s Spirit: Healing, Folklore, and the Power of Being Misunderstood

The Island That Outsiders Fear Step off the ferry to Siquijor, and the first thing you might notice is how quiet everything feels. Not eerie quiet—but a thick, respectful silence, like the island is observing you before saying hello. Fishermen ...
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Aerial photo of Siquijor Island at sunset with turquoise waters and lush forest
Siquijor

The Best of Siquijor: Beaches, Waterfalls, Healers, and Hidden Wonders

Introduction: Discovering Siquijor Welcome to the mystical island of the Philippines, a place where legends live, healers thrive, and waterfalls seem to whisper your name. This isn’t your average tropical getaway. This is Siquijor, a small but mighty island brimming ...
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Banaue Rice Terraces aerial sunrise view in Luzon, Philippines.
Luzon

Luzon Itinerary 2025: Tourist Spots and Resorts You’ll Love

Why Luzon Should Be Your First Stop in the Philippines Welcome to Luzon—the island that has it all. History buffs, foodies, surfers, hikers, and sunset-chasers will all find their fix here. This Luzon travel guide is packed with the top ...
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Sunset at Rizal Boulevard in Dumaguete City, Philippines.
Negros

Dumaguete City Travel Guide – How to Make the Most of Your Visit to the City of Gentle People

Dumaguete – The City of Gentle People If cities had dating profiles, Dumaguete’s would read: “Loves sunsets, coffee by the sea, and making strangers feel at home. Will never ghost you.” This charming coastal city on Negros has earned the nickname “City ...
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